木曜日, 4月 5th, 2012...8:14 AM
Gala Yuzawa
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Gala YuzawaGala Yuzawa ski slopes
In just 77 minutes from Tokyo on the shinkansen is the ski resort Gala Yuzawa. The ski centre and the station are connected, and is a popular destination as you can go empty handed to the ski slope straight from your home.
Getting on the Joestu Shinkansen from Tokyo station
The Joetsu Shinkansen Max Tanigawa is unusual because of its two floors.
The two floors of the Joetsu Shinkansen Max Tanigawa
Skiers and snowboarders formed lines on the platform early in the morning.
You should take care not to ride on the wrong carriage as there are many shinkansens leaving from Tokyo station to locations all across Japan.
Departure times for trains going to different locations
Gala Yuzawa station is only 77 minutes away from Tokyo. The main feature of Gala Yuzawa is that the station and ski resort are connected.
At the station of Gala Yuzawa
The center rents out the latest models of skis and snowboards, as well as plenty of fashionable skiwear to choose from, so it’s possible to enjoy skiing and snowboarding without carrying around long boards or heavy boots.
Lines of people wanting to ski or snowboard
Here is the inquiry desk for renting out skis and snowboards.
People filling in forms at the rental area
Forms are available in other languages such as English.
An English form for rentals
Once you’ve finished changing in the locker rooms, then you’re free to ride on the gondolas.
At the gondola
People ready to go skiing
Next season’s skis were already available for rent.
NORDICA DOBERMANN 2013 model
These skis are great for making tight turns.
The GALA Yuzawa course has a high altitude with plenty of good quality snow, and there are three areas of 16 courses, from the melody course aimed at children or beginners to the uncompressed snow course with a 30 degree slope aimed at those with more experience.
Looking up at the gondolas ahead
People getting ready to ski
The weather was particularly good on this day with great scenery.
The scenic view of the mountains
Snow covered trees
You can get an idea of the angle
A view of the slope
The restaurant where you can get an idea of the town’s atmosphere is a great place to stop for lunch. “Jumbo katsudon (pork cutlets)” is Gala’s local dish, and food such as tarekatsu-ju and oven baked pizza are also huge favorites.
Many people at the restaurant
A short break to eat some katsudon
The ski resort will be open until May 6th.
Sitting on the gondola
At the ski center “Cowabunga” is the “SPA Gala no yu”, a place for you to relax and rejuvenate in the large baths or Jacuzzis. There are also restaurants and shops selling Nigata’s local produce and alcohol giving you a chance to enjoy yourself even after skiing.
The view from the slopes
Kaki no tane – some local snacks sold at the shops…
…along with locally produced alcohol
This day trip is a great way to enjoy skiing or snowboarding for families with small children or a group of friends!
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